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The feat of the new star of Russian tennis. On the character pulled the match in the USA

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The feat of the new star of Russian tennis.  On the character pulled the match in the USA

Mirra Andreeva lights up again.

Rising Russian tennis star Mirra Andreeva is playing her first full season at the senior level. She has already managed to make some noise on the ground of Roland Garros and Wimbledon grass, but now the 16-year-old athlete is mastering hard in the USA.

At the tournament in Cleveland, the girl managed to start with a victory over the German Tamara Korpach. However, you can’t call it an easy game: after a successful start, the fans were waiting for a valid ending.

The planned defeat

Andreeva and Korpach have already met on grass in the qualifications for the Wimbledon tournament in June: then, according to the results of three sets, our tennis player was stronger. On hard, the girls played with each other for the first time. The 28-year-old German woman has recently practiced quite a lot on hard surface, but her young rival had little such experience at the adult level.

The meeting began with Corpach’s mistakes. The German woman made a mistake twice on her serve and allowed the Russian woman to make a break. Then Mirra took her serve, and all subsequent games in the first set. The German woman left only six draws, having failed in all the rest. After 20 minutes of the match, the score was 6:0 in favor of the 16-year-old Russian woman – a rout was planned. However, often in such situations, athletes relax …

Korpacz temporarily left the court, but did not refuse to continue the game. The representative of Germany began the second set much more confidently: she took the first game to zero, spoiled Andreeva’s nerves on her serve. For the time being, none of the tennis players could get ahead, but in the sixth game Mirra faltered: taking advantage of the opponent’s mistakes, the German took the lead 4:2. In the seventh game, our athlete could repay the debt to her opponent, but, having reached the score of 40:40, she was unable to rectify the situation. Shouting “I hate!”, the Russian woman tried to perform a miracle in the end, but Korpach did not allow it.

Long-awaited victory

After that, Andreeva had to temporarily leave the court. The pause, as it turned out, was not superfluous at all: in the starting game of the decisive set, the Russian woman did not leave her opponent a chance. However, this time it was not worth waiting for a series of mistakes from the German: Korpach did not give up her serve. In the fourth game, Mirra was close to a turning point, but missed a break point – 2:2.

In the fifth game, Mirra again left her opponent no chance, however, it was necessary not only to take their draws, but also to take the opponent’s serves. In the sixth game, Andreeva finally succeeded: acting on defense, she forced Korpach to make mistakes. The Russian woman pulled out the most difficult balls and forced the German tennis player to rush around the corners of the site. After another shot into the net, Korpach had to capitulate – 4:2 in favor of the representative of our country.

The joy of Mirra’s fans was short-lived: soon the score was evened again. It seemed that the affairs of the Russian woman completely went wrong. Korpach took the lead and was already preparing to serve for the match. However, after a protracted shootout and a thwarted cross-country, the German did not get to victory.

After the devastating first set, of course, no one expected such an ending. In the valid 11th game, Andreeva led 40:0, delighting the fans with both chic rallies and an ace. Then the opponent equalized the score, but still faltered on the tie-break. The score was 40:40 in the final 12th game: only from the fourth match point Mirra managed to snatch victory after 2 hours and 17 minutes on the court.

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Starodubtseva lost to world number 78 in the Australian Open 2026 1/64 final

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Ukrainian tennis player Yulia Starodubtseva (WTA 110) She completed her campaign at the 2026 Australian Open.

The Ukrainian player was defeated in three sets in the first round Family Tomljanovic (Australia, WTA 78) in 2 hours 33 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/64 finals

Yulia Starodubtseva (Ukraine) [Q] – Ayla Tomljanovic (Australia) – 6:4, 6:7 (3:7), 1:6

Starodubtseva held her second head-to-head match against Tomljanovic. In 2025, Yulia lost to Ayla at the start of the WTA 1000 competition in Beijing.

Starodubtseva started with the qualifiers at the Australian Open, where she managed to defeat Alice Tubello, Despina Papamikhail and Victoria Tomova.

Yulia played on the courts of Melbourne for the third time in her career and has not yet managed to get past the first round of the main draw.

Tomljanovic will play in the 1/32 final against Elena-Gabriela Ruse, who knocked out Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska the previous day.

In addition to Starodubtseva and Yastremskaya, Marta Kostyuk also left the Australian slam from the Ukrainian representatives. So far, the only Ukrainian who has managed to advance to the second round of AO-2026 is Elina Svitolina. Angelina Kalinina and Alexandra Oleynikova will start at the Major on the 20th.

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The Canadian tennis player was unable to finish her match at the Australian Open due to cramps and left the court in a wheelchair

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Canadian tennis player Marina Stakusic was unable to complete her first round match at the Australian Open against Australian Priscilla Hon due to cramps.

Stakusic refused to continue fighting in the match with the score 6:1, 4:6, 3:5.

She was able to leave the court only with the help of a medical team, who put the athlete in a wheelchair.

“I really hope she gets better, because there was a real drama there.”

Of course, I didn’t want to win this way, but I’m very glad that I made it to the second round,” 7news quotes Hong.

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Fainting in the hellish heat. The Russian tennis player’s match at the Australian Open turned into drama

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Fainting in the hellish heat. The Russian tennis player’s match at the Australian Open turned into drama

Alexandrova’s strong act drew thunderous applause from the stands.

The Australian Open began with a dramatic incident in a match involving Russian tennis player Ekaterina Alexandrova. The game, in conditions of hellish heat, had to be urgently stopped due to an incident that even precautions could not prevent.

“You don’t feel good”

Alexandrova came to Melbourne with the hope of a good result, and there were all the prerequisites for this. The Russian tennis player is currently ranked 11th in the WTA rankings. In the first round match, she was considered a big favorite, because her opponent Zeynep Sönmez had never risen above 69th place in the world rankings in her career. Before the Australian Open, she was not even in the top 100, but made it into the main draw through qualification.

The start of the match was left to Ekaterina, she was one game away from winning the first game. But the Russian woman managed to give the set to her opponent with a score of 5:2, losing five games in a row. The next segment didn’t start easily either. Our athlete allowed her opponent to make a break in the first game.

But by the ninth game, Alexandrova managed to straighten out the situation. She served for the set, with two rallies left to win. But when the score was 40:40, the game had to be stopped urgently. The girl serving the balls near the referee’s tower suddenly fell. She became ill in the Melbourne heat, despite wearing protective headgear. The temperature that day reached 28 degrees. The victim stood up, but had difficulty staying on her feet.

– She felt very bad. She said she was fine, but it was very obvious that she wasn’t. So I went up to her and said: “Sit down and drink something, you don’t feel well,” the BBC quoted Sönmez as saying.

On the way to the chair, the girl felt worse in Zeynep’s arms, which led to loss of consciousness. Alexandrova did not immediately notice the incident, since it happened on the side of the Turkish woman, but when she saw it, she also decided to help. She reached into the refrigerator and pulled out a cold towel. Doctors quickly arrived to the victim, brought the girl to her senses and took her to a room under the stands. The stands responded to the action of the tennis players and doctors with applause.

Ekaterina Alexandrova / Photo: © Lintao Zhang / Staff / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

“Being a good person is more important”

The dramatic incident brought down the mood of our tennis player. She gave away two rallies in a row, allowing her opponent to make a break and reduce the gap to a minimum. But Alexandrova immediately took her opponent’s serve, which led to her victory in the second set with a score of 6:4.

It seemed that Sönmez’s resistance would be broken, especially since Ekaterina took the lead in the decisive period with a score of 3:0. But out of the next seven games, the Russian was able to take only one, losing 4:6, which led to her unexpected departure in the first round of the tournament.

After the victory, the Turkish woman attracted a lot of attention from the press thanks to the timely assistance provided to the girl, but Zeynep is very modest. At the same time, the Turkish tennis player chose the very right words.

“When we were walking, she lost consciousness, and, fortunately, I caught her. She was shaking very badly. “I always say that being a good person is more important than being a good tennis player,” the BBC quotes Sönmez as saying.

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